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eme1ieh
November 10th, 2014, 02:42 PM
Hi moms,

Any experience of this cream? ProgesterAll Natural Balancing Cream at Welcome to John Lee, M.D. Solutions (http://www.progesterall.com/more_progesterall.html)

If not, please take a look. If you have low progesterone levels, is it possible that this cream can help you stay pregnant? (If that's the problem)
My doctor won't give me progesterone vaginal suppositories. He don't believe it. Is the progesterone from the doctor much stronger? I want to know if this cream in the link above is useless? :(

Thanks!

eme1ieh
November 11th, 2014, 11:48 AM
Anyone? Atomic?

atomic sagebrush
November 12th, 2014, 12:31 PM
That is because the science indicates that progesterone supplementation does not work at sustaining pregnancies. I have already explained this in your other threads so I will simply refer you back to them.

I really, really, really advise against it. That cream is designed for menopausal women and not for sustaining a pregnancy ANYWAY and even the prescription strength prog simply doesn't work at sustaining a pregnancy.

These hormones DO THINGS to your body. They aren't always GOOD things, either. I think you start messing around with these OTC prog supplements, you risk your pregnancy using something that does not help you in any way anyway.

eme1ieh
November 12th, 2014, 01:02 PM
That is because the science indicates that progesterone supplementation does not work at sustaining pregnancies. I have already explained this in your other threads so I will simply refer you back to them.

I really, really, really advise against it. That cream is designed for menopausal women and not for sustaining a pregnancy ANYWAY and even the prescription strength prog simply doesn't work at sustaining a pregnancy.

These hormones DO THINGS to your body. They aren't always GOOD things, either. I think you start messing around with these OTC prog supplements, you risk your pregnancy using something that does not help you in any way anyway.

Thank you Atomic! I don't really _think_ my progesterone is low, i was just very curious. I tried this cream pregnancy #2 (ended with miscarriage)
I'm seeing my doctor again in december. In Sweden the doctors are very restrictive with progesterone suppositories, -and after reading your post i guess that's good (at least in some cases).